The Corrupt Bargain
Eric Foner: Democracy? No thanks, 21 May 2020
Why Do We Still Have the Electoral College?
by Alexander Keyssar.
Harvard, 544 pp., £28.95, May,978 0 674 66015 1 Show More
by Alexander Keyssar.
Harvard, 544 pp., £28.95, May,
Let the People Pick the President: The Case for Abolishing the Electoral College
by Jesse Wegman.
St Martin’s Press, 304 pp., $24.50, March,978 1 250 22197 1 Show More
by Jesse Wegman.
St Martin’s Press, 304 pp., $24.50, March,
“... 1824, when the party system was temporarily in disarray. John Quincy Adams, who had come second to Andrew Jackson in both the popular and electoral votes, struck a deal with Henry Clay, who came fourth, giving Adams a majority of the House votes. Adams then named Clay his secretary of state. What Jackson’s supporters called the ‘corrupt bargain’ was ... ”